I'm Not Okay! Emo drag show & party is BACK!
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Dragpunk's I'M NOT OKAY has risen from the grave for an iconic HELLOWEEN SPECIAL!

Your favourite emo party has been resurrected, for a night of classic emo bangers and alt drag galore. Expect the unexpected, we can't wait to be back with our emo fam after a covid induced hiatus and welcome y'all home. Belt out sing-along emo anthems, enjoy live music, drag performance and our afterparty disco til late!

Tickets are just 5 online. Snag your tickets now, *if you dare!*

GOT A SONG REQUEST? Our DMs are open or ask your DJs on the night!

WANT TO DRESS UP? Please do! It's Halloween baby! Lets get spooky! Their may be a trick or treat in store for the best costume!

WANT SOME DRAG? We have an iconic line up some featuring very special drag artists from your usual Dragpunk haunts and beyond!

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SAFE SPACE: Dragpunk events are dedicated to all queer, LGBTQ+ and alternative people where they can find a safe space to let loose and be who they want, wear what they want, and have fun free of judgment and creepers! Gross behaviour will not be tolerated, we pride ourselves on creating an alt space that is safe for everyone.

VENUE: The event is held on the top floor of Birminghams Nightingale Club. Please bring ID with you and check with the security you are at the correct entrance for our event.

ACCESS: There is full disability access for any wheelchair or mobility-restricted users. Please contact us or the venue if you have any enquiries about this or finding the venue. We will do everything we can to accommodate everyone!

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Since you’re here…

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Mama Biashara
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